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Strategies & Market Trends : Want to make $1000 a week trading.....I'm going to try!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: freeus who wrote (102)12/11/1997 4:26:00 PM
From: Tim Luke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1100
 
freeus,,
I have one thing to say to you, HOLD DELL if someone was to ask me out of all the stocks to buy pleasegive me one. And that my friend is DELL, my target price for DELL in 6 months is $120 and atleast $150 by the end of 98.



To: freeus who wrote (102)12/11/1997 4:28:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1100
 
white one??

cha ching for you

sue



To: freeus who wrote (102)12/12/1997 6:04:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1100
 
Can you make $1000/wk trading with
just $10,000. Sure, I've been doing
it for the last month. How?

Luck.
My advice to you freeus is that
you dont play with more than you can lose,
which is why I only play with 10k, and my
entire retirement is in treasuries! And you
know what?--I will still have enough to
retire on with quite low risk.

In the meantime, I may very well develop some
skill trading, and it is a lot of fun, but
nothing depends on it. Final tip--periodically
take a month off--sure when you come back to
the list of stocks you watch, you will have
missed some moves--but many opportunities will
likely have been created while you were away.
Case in point--I could very easily have bought
Corel at $8 a while back...but it seemed too
high and I lost interest. I ignored it for
awhile and now it is $2! Now maybe it's going
to zero...but I'd have been in at $4 if I
had been paying any attention to it's decline.